Tue 4 Nov 2025, 14:15 GMT | Updated: Tue 4 Nov 2025, 14:18 GMT

Sonan Energy Panama unveils new logo as part of sustainable energy transition


Bunker firm introduces redesigned brand identity reflecting shift towards cleaner energy solutions.


Sonan Energy Panama logo with white background.
Sonan Energy Panama's new logo features a circular green element symbolizing contained energy and continuity. Image credit: Hernán Ortiz / Sonan Energy Panama S.A.

Sonan Energy Panama has introduced a new logo as part of the company's transition towards sustainable energy solutions in the marine fuels sector.

The redesigned brand identity features a circular green element representing what the company describes as "contained energy and continuity," alongside a deep navy wordmark. According to Sonan Energy Panama, the green core signals renewal and clean-energy progress, while the navy coloring represents strength, trust, and expertise.

The bunker trading and broking specialist said the design remains aligned with its parent brand while embracing new energy requirements. "It represents evolution, not revolution... and that's exactly where Sonan Energy Panama is headed," the company stated in its announcement.

Sonan Energy Panama logo with blue background.
Sonan Energy Panama has also revealed a version of the logo with a blue background and white wordmark. Image credit: Hernán Ortiz / Sonan Energy Panama S.A.

Sonan Energy Panama was launched in October 2025 as the first Central America office of Sonan Bunkers Group. The Panama City-based operation is led by managing director Hernán Ortiz, who has more than 30 years of experience in marine fuel trading and operations.

The Sonan Bunkers Group, founded in 2014, also operates offices in London, Athens, Rotterdam, Oslo, Rio de Janeiro, Singapore, Dubai, and Denmark, providing marine fuels and lubricants to shipping clients.



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